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taylor's dream of turning humans into obedient, stopwatch-optimized machine parts.
means a management theory that breaks work into measurable, standardized tasks to maximize efficiency, treating workers like interchangeable components in a system.
from coined by frederick winslow taylor in his 1911 book the principles of scientific management, born from his time-and-motion studies at steel mills where he timed workers with stopwatches to find the one best way to shovel coal.
nicknamealso called taylorism, not always a compliment
unintended legacyinspired both factory assembly lines and labor unions
soviet fanslenin admired it despite hating capitalism
corporate descendantmodern six sigma owes it a debt